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I think I know what you mean. But “males” are chickens as well. When a chicken is under 12 months old, the males are called cockerels and the females are called pullets. Once they reach the age of 12 months old, they are called cocks and hens. I learned the hard way, and am only trying to inform you of what I had to learn.Just wanted to introduce myself and say hello. I'm Katie and we recently moved to Virginia from Oregon. We started a garden and of course needed chickens. We bought 6 to start with and even though they were all supposed to be chickens, we ended up with 2 brown leghorn roosters. Looking to rehome them. They are about 3.5 months old and super healthy. We are in Patrick county.
It's not a specific age if you're a chicken owner. If she lays eggs at 6 months, she's now a hen and needs layer feed. If he's breeding the hens, he's now a rooster.I think I know what you mean. But “males” are chickens as well. When a chicken is under 12 months old, the males are called cockerels and the females are called pullets. Once they reach the age of 12 months old, they are called cocks and hens. I learned the hard way, and am only trying to inform you of what I had to learn.
The standard convention is a pullet becomes a hen at one year of age and a cockerel becomes a rooster at one year of age.It's not a specific age if you're a chicken owner. If she lays eggs at 6 months, she's now a hen and needs layer feed. If he's breeding the hens, he's now a rooster.